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Elevating geotechnical considerations in the Australian underground coal industry and mine planning processBy T Stambolie
Mine planning processes are continuously evolving, increasing in complexity, and are required to be developed in shorter timeframes, often missing important steps in the process. Underground coal mine
Nov 30, 2018
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Production Drill Optimisation at Telfer Underground - A Move Towards AutomationBy P F. Knights, P Boniwell
This paper investigates the causes of low effective utilisation of the production drill fleet at the Telfer Underground Gold Mine, as measured by the percussion hours per shift. The first part of this
Jan 1, 2008
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Design and Construction of Large Caverns in Granite – Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, MalaysiaBy B Chapman, B Gaida, L Drowley
The 372 MW Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project is a peaking power scheme located in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. The main features of the project include an 84 m high roller compacted concrete dam; tw
Sep 17, 2014
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Transient slag behaviour in the Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) and scrapbased Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) process – case study for high and low-grade DRI inputBy S K. Panda, M A. Van Ende, S Chatterjee
Tata Steel Netherlands (TSN) aims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 35–40 per cent by 2030 and become CO2 neutral by 2045. A first step to reach these targets is via the utilisation of an Electric Arc Fu
Jun 19, 2024
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Dingo – an optimisation tool to solve complex short interval control at Telfer underground mineBy S Graskoski
The allocation of boggers and trucks at Telfer’s sublevel cave mine is currently assigned by manual techniques, with decision-making primarily dependant on the judgement of the operators and mine cont
Oct 16, 2017
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Bioremediation Stabilisation of Sulphide Tailings and Rock Against Acid Mineral Water DevelopmentAs mining and extraction processes improve and lower grade ores become economic, mining for most ores have extended to depths beneath the zone of weathering oxidation created over geological histor
Jan 1, 1997
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Material handling testing and control system requirements for dry stack tailingsBy R Stefansen, T Wisdom, A Nicholson, K Rahal
The challenges of increasingly scarce water resources and the risk of dam failures has seen the mining industry turn to sustainable tailings management solutions such as dewatering and dry stacking. F
Jul 23, 2018
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Wall Control Blasting Practices at BHP Billiton Iron Ore Mt WhalebackBy C T. Dunbar, P A. Walker, G E. LeJuge
A programme of blast improvement was initiated at the Mt Whaleback iron ore mine by BHPIO management in early-1998. One component of that work was the need to improve wall control blasting practices t
Jan 1, 2001
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Zero Liquid Discharge in Coal Mining OperationsBy A Dal-Corobbo, R Zick
The coal mining industry is now faced with new regulatory requirements that limit the discharge of chlorides into receiving streams. To meet these new regulatory standards for treated mine water, a ze
Nov 26, 2013
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Applications of Exhaust Steam Turbines to The Power Plants of Mines.The cost of power is an important matter to mining companies generally and this thought that the members of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, as well as the engineering and mining profes
Jan 1, 1911
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Digital mapping for rock mass discontinuities – opportunities and challengesBy J Leem, S Mehrishal, J Kim, A Fereshtenejad, J Song
Rock mass discontinuity mapping plays a crucial role in developing a reliable Discrete Fracture Network (DFN), providing insights into the distribution of geometrical and mechanical properties of disc
Sep 1, 2024
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Mathematical Approach for Better Mine Waste Rock Dumping ManagementBy Y Li, D J. Williams, E Topal
A mine waste rock dump does not have any intrinsic value, yet is an inevitable structure in surface mining operations. Since the purpose of mining is to maximise profit, possible expenditure reduction
Jul 10, 2012
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Engaging Society about a Potential Mining Future – Concerns and ExpectationsBy N Boughen
This paper synthesises the findings of five studies undertaken by the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship in 2009-10. This research explores the concerns, expectations, and information needs of a range
Nov 22, 2011
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A Geostatistical Contribution to Assess the Risk Embedded in Resource Classification MethodsBy J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe
It is recognised by the major international codes that resource classification involves the interaction of numerous qualitative and quantitative criteria such as data quality, geological and grade con
Jan 1, 2009
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Integrated Site Water Balances and Water Quality Models for Decision-making over Life-of-mineBy R Strand, B Usher
Environmental compliance and mine designs are increasingly including assessment of flows and water qualities as a key driver to decision-making over life-of-mine. Integrated site-wide water quality mo
Jul 16, 2014
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Low Density Explosives - A Product that Requires Some Rule ChangesThe basic make-up of the majority of currently produced bulk explosives has changed little in the last 20 years. These explosives would be described as mature in a life cycle analysis. Therefore these
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal Seam Gas in New Zealand - Perspective from New Zealand's Most Active CSG ExplorersBy S Hayton
While coal seam gas is considered to be an unconventional gas, the proliferation of areas under exploration and development mean that it is rapidly becoming main stream. The potential of New Zealand&a
Jan 1, 2003
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A Revolution in Raise Boring – The Development of the RBR900VFBy R J. Wood
Raise drilling (or raise boring) is not a new technology or methodology. The first raise drilling machine was developed by The Robbins Company (TRC) of the USA in 1962. TRC manufactured the first tunn
Mar 24, 2014
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Combining physical experimentation and mathematical modelling techniques in the simulation of induration and direct reduction processesBy Wright JK, Turner RE, Batterham RJ, Morrison AL
Simulation can play an important role in the design, optimization and control of complete industrial processes, the most appropriate method depending on the particular application. Most commonly,
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison of Empirical Fragmentation Models at the Gol-Gohar Iron Ore MineBy M Jahani, M Taji
For suitable production planning in an open pit mine, and also to carry out the optimisation process during the mining production cycle, prediction of fragment size distribution is required prior to c
Aug 24, 2015